From Yellow Pads to Computers: Transforming Your Law Practice with a ComputerKathryn M. Braeman, Fran Shellenberger This guide offers practical advice on computer implementation in the law office. Topics covered include improvement of litigation strategy, document drafting, electronic mail, costs of on-line databases, desktop publishing systems, and training sources. |
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Integrating Computers Into Your Practice | 5 |
Public Advocates Need Computers | 31 |
Justices OnLine | 41 |
Copyright | |
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